ISRAEL AND IRAN ARE ENEMIES,IRAN AND SAUDI ARE ENEMIES,SAUDI BECOME A BROTHERLY ALLY OF ISRAEL

September 21, 2017 at 12:58 pm,

Why are Israel and Iran enemies? It is necessary to understand that Iran is a totalitarian theocracy, i.e. a religious dictatorship.Israel and Iran were allies till the revolution of 1979 in Iran. The theocracy that was established after, has been against the Zionist idea, like many Muslims. It seems that the hate of Israel in Irani authorities is bigger than other Muslims because, in my opinion, Iran wants to be a leader in the Muslim world. I think that if Israel wants to be an ally of Iran again, it should change its conception. Israel sees itself a part of the Western world, but really it is not correct. Israel should be a bridge between the Western and Muslim worlds. This is the way to get mundial peace, too. The problem is this idea isn't considered politically correct.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in 1979 : “It is the mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to erase Israel from the map of the region.” Since the Iran revolution, the country has been run by anti Semitic Islamists who've sworn to wipe Israel off the face of the earth.Israeli leaders don't necessarily "hate" Iran, they are however concerned for their survival given that 2 nuclear ICBMs would virtually destroy the State of Israel.When the Iranian heads of state and generals make daily threats of "death to the Zionists".

Iran sees Israel as an enemy because it thinks that the narrative is certainly popular with Arabs, thereby presenting itself as a champion of the Palestinians.Demonstration against Israel in Teheran,The relationship between Israel and Iran is highly complex.

The leadership makes alot of this propaganda come to life. The leadership in iran makes no qualm about the fact is against the zionist regime which is considered racist. It is racist, there isnt really an argument here, its an exclusive state to one race that makes laws specifically for the purpose of excluding other faiths and supported by the court. This is one issue, that it denies justice. Further their history goes back to 1982 , invasion of lebanon by israel and bombing them and using the south lebanese christian army to drive out the PLO. The shias were killed along with the muslims in a famous massacre of sabra and shatila. Further the Israelis empowered the Iranian Shah who came before khomeini training his iranian guards how to suppress dissent, they taught interrogation techniques and quelled the resistance.

Iranian Jews show solidarity with Iranian protesters.Their names often pay tribute to Iranian culture and their accented
speech still sings the unique music of the language, even after decades.

Why do Saudi Arabia and Iran hate each other so much?Iranians are not Arab, Iranians are not Sunni like Saudi.At the root of their rivalry is Islam's centuries-old schism between Sunni Muslims, who make up the majority in the oil-rich Saudi Kingdom, and Shiites who dominate Iran. Their enmity has exacerbated conflicts in the Middle East.Saudi leaders have long sought to counter Iran by inciting Wahhabi Salafi and Takfiri groups as well as extremist Sunnis to take action against Iran. They frame their vicious rivalry and paranoia with Iran in sectarian terms, repeatedly accusing Iran of fueling sectarianism by backing resistance groups in the region. This is while a Carnegie Endowment for International Peace study has concluded that Saudi-backed anti-Shiite rhetoric is much more common online than anti-Sunni rhetoric.Both countries found refuge in each other.
The majority of each has different religious views, Sunni and Shiite,
and each descend from a major race in the region (Arabs and Persians)
that had wars against each other and a history of conquests. The easiest
strategy for each country was to start fueling sectarian, racial or
dogmatic hatred and prejudice amongst their citizens against "the enemy.

For some reason countries with a similar
economic strength and size always become rivals. This happens all around
the world. Even the two smallest countries are more likely to become
rivals over forming a friendship unless threatened by an outside foe.
Iranians and Saudis have nothing that can band them together CURRENTLY,
but when faced by an external threat they will most likely form a
relationship stronger than expected. They are typical of rivals, but
haven’t always been and won’t always be rivals. But the main reason is
purely because of that. The culture of each country inherently dislikes
the “opponent” across the gulf. Also, historical tensions have been high
due to invasions and subjugation of either population. It’s unfortunate
really, because modern Iranians and modern Saudis aren’t responsible
for the conquests done by their ancestors. There’s nothing wrong with
either population, but in the eyes of the opponent, they are the most
evil population in the world. I’m an ethnic Persian and I think Saudi
Arabia should be a strong ally of Iran and if so, could end up
forging a friendship lasting decades. They could literally rebuild the
middle east (with Turkey’s help) and stop it from being a hell hole.

Iran has an interest in maintaining regional stability and peace. Iran has made strong alliances with Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Russia to limit moves by Saudi Arabia, Israel and United States to dominate the region.

In the Middle East and hailed the Israeli states “best ever” ties with Gulf Arab countries. It now seems that it is not only Netanyahu that believes this to be so, Saudi Arabia are now warming up to idea of Israel as a “brotherly state”.

Israel and Saudi Arabia have no diplomatic relations. And yet, recently,
Saudi officials have been willing to meet Israeli officials publicly. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf States share common goals with Israel, one
of which is developing new energy, water, and agricultural technology.
In 2015, Israel opened its first diplomatic mission in the United Arab
Emirates, and there are extensive business ties between Israel.They are, indeed, BFF or best friends forever as a typical Western
teenage girl might label them. At first glance, it admittedly seems
extremely odd that the Zionist regime of Israel, holding such an
antagonistic presence towards Arabs in the Middle East, would be friends
with arguably the most powerful Muslim nation in the region (alongside
Iran). However, that is precisely what makes their allegiance so
dangerous and nefarious. If you don’t look closely, you would never
expect it. The truth is that these 2 nations have the same geopolitical
aims and allies – which bodes ill for Palestine, Syria, Iraq and other
“lesser” countries standing in their way. They have a number of common
enemies, such as Iran, Shi’a Islam, Hamas, Hezbollah, pan-Arab
nationalism and the Muslim Brotherhood.